Exhibition Archive Commissioned Works
Created in collaboration with Newcastle University’s Fine Art Class of 2020, this virtual exhibition was created to display the final year show in place of the in-person exhibition which could not take place due to COVID restrictions. Digital twins were modeled from reference photos and floor plans of the Hatton Gallery space, which were then duplicated/adjusted in layout to accommodate the show, curated in partnership with a team of 3 delegates from the course.
Created in collaboration with Newcastle University’s Fine Art Class of 2021, this virtual exhibition was created to display the final year show alongside the in-person exhibition to aid in archiving and displaying the show to those unable to visit. Digital twins were modeled from reference photos and floor plans of the Hatton Gallery space, which were then duplicated/adjusted in layout to accommodate the show, curated in partnership with a team of 3 delegates from the course.
Created in partnership with the MIMA School of Art’s Fine Art MA course, this digital show showcased student work alongside their in-person exhibition, created through a modular series of gallery spaces and intermediary spaces.
Commissioned by Navigator North in partnership with the Tunnel Gallery, Middlesbrough, this commissioned work twins the Middlesbrough Railway Station tunnel to house a series of 5 other exhibitions, as well as serving for a platform to archive future shows. Also created was a website to house all works and shows.
Commissioned by Pineapple Black, Middlesbrough, this digital twin of their Hill St Gallery Space hosted a variety of exhibitions online through their website, with creative transformations reimagining the fabric of the space each online opening. Groups exhibited in this space include Working Class Creatives, The Art of Being Queer and Durham University.
The first commissioned gallery space created by WetDovetail, The Auxuliary URL space exhibited a variety of shows from studio holders in the project space, including DYAD, Gordon Dalton, and Lisa Lovebucket.
Commissioned by Platform A Arts, Middlesbrough, this digital twin of their Middlesbrough Railway Station Gallery space hosted an exhibition of works linked through to an online storefront for purchase.